Title: 7.01 Discuss food
17.01 Discuss food beverage services.
2Segments of food beverage service industry -
Concessions
- Mobile carts or units that sell food and
beverages - Vendors that sell food and beverages to attendees
in seating areas - - Also called hawkers because they watch fans
like a hawk for opportunities to make sale
3Segments of food beverage service industry
Counter Service
- Similar to quick-service restaurants or food
courts
4Segments of food beverage service industry
Full-Service
- Sit-down, public eating places with services
provided by a wait- staff - Suites are rooms with a view of event with
seating and food beverage services provided by
full-service wait-staff
5Segments of food beverage service industry
Specialty Services
- Includes combination of event and segment of the
food beverage industry - Example Cinema Grill in Atlanta, Georgia
combines dinner and a movie
6History of food beverage services
- 1. Harry M. Stevens-H.M. Stevens Concessions
Company - Considered the father of ballpark concessions
- Sold first program at a baseball game in
Columbus, Ohio in 1887 - Began by selling scorecards to crowds at
racetracks, ballparks and arenas - Initialized the selling of hotdogs, soft drinks
at sporting events - Became one of the seven largest concessionaires
in the U.S
7History of food beverage services, cont..
- 2. Cretors Company
- a. Founded in 1885
- b. Patented the process of popping corn in oil in
1893 - c. Introduced first popcorn popping machine at
Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois - d. Influenced the creation of machines for use in
theaters
8History of food beverage services, cont..
- 3. National Association of Concessionaires - NAC
- a. Founded in 1944 as association for recreation
and leisure-time food beverage service industry - b. Provides members and services who seek to
increase standards of excellence in the food
beverage services industry with information
9History of food beverage services, cont..
- c. Included are owners and operators from the
following facilities - i. Movie theaters
- ii. Stadiums arenas
- iii. Zoos aquariums
- iv. Colleges universities
- v. Foodservice contractors
- vi. Parks recreation departments
- vii. Amusement parks family entertainment
centers - viii. Ice skating rinks
- ix. Roller skating rinks
- x. Racetracks
- xi. Bowling centers
- xii. Outdoor facilities
- xiii. Convention centers
10Contracting food beverage services
- Contracting is an agreement between a venue and
an external company that provides food
beverages services -
11Contracting food beverage services - Advantages
- Less time consuming
- Responsibility of training and staffing food
beverage employees is assumed by the contractor - Financial liability for waste, spoilage, or other
losses is transferred to the contractor - Responsibility of day-to-day operations is
assumed by contractor
12Contracting food beverage services -
Disdvantages
- Venue gives up managerial control with staffing,
inventory and merchandising - Less profit due to contractor fees
13Self-operating food beverage services
- Involves owning or operating ones own food
beverage services - Also referred to as in-house operations
14Self-operating food beverages services -
Advantages
- Owners control decision-making process
- Profits increased by cutting out middle-man
15Self-operating food beverage services -
Disadvantages
- Owner assumes all financial liability for waste
spoilage or other losses - Owner responsible for training and staffing
- Owner must have in-depth knowledge of complete
operation
16Costs of operating food beverage services
- 1. Start-up costs are associated with initial
venture of owning a business - For example equipment, signage, utilities
- 2. Cost of goods sold include all costs
associated with manufacturing products or
purchasing goods for resale - For example food, wrappers, condiments, paper
products, and containers
17Costs of operating food beverage services,
cont..
- 3. Operating expenses include costs associated
with day-to-day operations of a business - Fixed operating expenses do not vary over a
specified period of time - For example insurance, rent or leases
- Variable cost vary on a monthly basis
- For example supplies, utilities, advertising,
and security
18Factors affecting revenues from food beverage
services and sales
- 1. Attendance
- 2. Type of event
- 3. Weather
- 4. Team standing (winning or losing season)
- 5. Expenses
- For example start-up cost, cost of goods sold,
and operating expenses - 6. Per capita spending
- Average money spent by each spectator